Sunday, September 29, 2013

Whole Rests, Half Rests, and Breathing Marks

"In the Beginning God created the heavens and the earth."  Gen 1:1  Think about that, before God acted there was nothing, well there was the Father, the Son, and the Spirit, but there was nothing made. After those opening words in Genesis God gets to work creating EVERYTHING.  For six days He creates everything from land to water, birds to bears, and in his final act of creation, Man, "Let us make man in Our image." Gen. 1:26.  On the seventh day, what does He do?  He rests after what was the  crescendo of creation. 

Music has been a part of my life since I was young.  Being disabled it was the one thing I could do that didn't require to much physical ability.  It was my sport, I competed and sometimes I won and sometimes I lost. Music amazes me, it's order, its structure, and its complexities.  But, without an author it is nothing. Before the writer acts there is a blank page, on that page he places lines, which still have no meaning. Then comes a staff, and next a key, and so on.  God works that way too.  He started with nothing and made something, with us He starts with brokenness and makes beauty.

Imagine for a minute that God has made all the change in your life all at once, not letting you breathe and not letting your rest.  You couldn't keep up, it wouldn't make since.  You couldn't comprehend it, you wouldn't respond.  But, your creator knows you.  He knows when to have you rest, He knows when to let you breathe.  God does this and knows when to do this because He made you.  Not only that, but God also rested, why?  To show us how to appreciate work and moreover how to appreciate Him.

What does this have to do with music?  Well Imagine if a peace of choral music had no rests.  The Chorus could go for a while, but eventually it would have to stop, or there where no breath marks and the music just kept going on without a chance to breathe before each long stretch.  Rests can help bring out aspects of a work of music that if the rest where not there something would get lost.  Now I know there are other terms that help give music it's meaning, but I can remember singing everything from  Handel's "Messiah" to "Fiddler on the Roof, and even opera.  So many times I was looking for a rest.  A place to catch my breath, a place to just stop for a bit and enjoy what I had just done. Imagine still there where just rests, complete silence.  Before creation that's what there was nothing.  But, in music there are notes, breathing marks, rests, time signatures, style marks, and other things that build a song.  In creation God builds all things, He builds sky, sea, land, the sun, birds, fish, man, etc.  After all of that creating and buildup He rests.   So, that to God all of creation is a song.  He rests and admires His work, His greatness, His awesomeness. 

He puts us to work and yet tells us to rest, why?  Firstly so we can take a break, to recharge much like a singer breathes and prepares for the next line or bigger note.  He tells us to rest so that we might notice what we have done.  Moreover He has us rest, so thtat we might see what He has done. So, that we might rejoice in Him.

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